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A bronze commemorative medallion, death of George IV 1830, diameter, 6.2cm, ( Eimer 1217),framed, an oval bronze plaque of Lord Nelson, and a mounted group of four WW II medals comprising 1939-45 Star, Africa Star with 8th Army clasp, France & Germany Star, and War Medal 1939-45, together with related miniatures, (a lot).
A Chinese bronze tripod censor with moulded seal mark, diameter, 16cm, a pair of similar tripod vases, a pair of bronze deities, a bronze seated hooded deity, three Japanese decorated bronze circular dishes, an Egyptian copper tripod bowl, a brass cipher wheel, and a collection of oriental wooden stands, (a lot).
Lledo Land Speed Cars: PM 109S. Spirit of America, PM 110R. Railton Mobil Special, PM 111B. Bluebird, PM 112 T bronze Thrust 2 in original postal carton boxes, bronze Thrust 2 with specification sheet in original colour box and one gloss black and one matt black Thrush SSC in original window boxes, E-M, boxes VG-E (7)
Taylor & Barrett: white Fireplace with green tiles and black hood 73mm, two cream Vacuum Cleaners with black handles and black calico dust-bags 98mm; F.G. Taylor & Sons: bronze Gas Fire with red and white grille 60mm; Barrett & Son: chrome twin Toaster; a birthday cake 23mm and an egg-pan 28mm, G-E, some slight chipping (7)
* Fonteyn (Margot, Dame, 1919-91). A fine bronze sculpture of Margot Fonteyn in the role of Ondine, by Nathan David, FRBS, 1975, the figure with arms outstretched and standing on her points with dress stretched out behind, titled, signed and numbered 12/12 on oval base, 45 cm tall, mounted on marble plinth. Natahn David's Tribute to Dame Margot Fonteyn, the over life-size bronze figure of the dancer as Ondine, and of which this is a miniature version, was erected at the ballerina's birthplace at Reigate, Surrey, in 1980, and was the first in a series of works related to dance. (1)
* Troubridge (Una, Lady, 1887-1963). Bronze statuette of the ballerina Adeline Genee, [1907?], full-length figure of Genee in ballet tutu with arms akimbo, unsigned and undated, 20 cm tall on marble plinth. The sculpture is reproduced in Ivor Guest's eponyomous biography of Adeline Genee (1958), p. 69. See also Richard Ormrod's Una Troubridge, the Friend of Radclyffe Hall (NY, 1985), p. 29: Una also saw Adeline Genee in The Debutante and wrote to her. She kindly replied giving Una times for sketching her in preparation for a sculpture, which was duly executed and later exhibited. She wrote, on its completion [in a letter dated 3rd October 1907]: Dear Miss Taylor [Genee's maiden name], Ever so many thanks for that dear little statuette I am awfully glad to have.... Una Troubridge, translator and sculptor, later had Nijinsky sit for her, although she is best known as the long-term partner of JohnÓ Radclyffe Hall. (1)
JOHN BRAZENALL (B. 1956) TOFFEE APPLE, IN MEMORIAM I.H.F. Unique bronze cast 40cm (15.5in) high Note:This striking sculpture was created and cast by John Brazenall in the memory of friend and fellow artist Ian Hamilton Finlay. Brazenall first started working with Finlay in 1993 and subsequently cast many of his work. He created this sculpture in his memory after the artist's death in March 2006. It is a poignant reminder of Finlay's love of sweet things, but more importantly of his love of juxtapositions, the placing of everyday, ordinary objects side by side to produce the unexpected and unusual.
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